Pigeon Pages Interviewwith Piper Weiss

“For so long [You All Grow Up and Leave Me] was a topic of conversation, then an obsession, then a manifestation of my imposter syndrome, then it was the worst idea I'd ever had in my life, then it was a blissful experience, then it was back to fear for a while, then it was out of my head and free to infiltrate other heads that didn't belong to me. I've been so grateful to each person who took the time to read it...”

“The Cost of a Mother”

“When Umma calls, I know it’s not just because she wants to hear my voice. I picture her mind twisting reality like thick, black wires, compelling her to dial whatever numbers might link her to me on the nights she gives in to her anxiety.”